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Trackhouse provides injury update on Ai Ogura after Misano MotoGP crash

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Trackhouse provides injury update on Ai Ogura after Misano MotoGP crash
Ai Ogura has suffered multiple bruised bones after a crash at Misano

112. The star cars of the 2025 Goodwood Revival

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Formula 1 racers, GTs and touring cars all provided some fine moments in what has been one of the biggest events of the racing calendar since 1998.It’s not all about the frontrunners, which were covered in our main report, so here we pick out some of the cars and moments that you might have missed…Read Also:Historics​​Ingram defends Goodwood crown in thriller as Huff ...Keep reading

113. ​​Ingram defends Goodwood crown in thriller as Huff gets penalty

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Tom Ingram is at the top of his game. The 2022 British Touring Car champion did not need to hound down 2012 world champion Rob Huff – stymied by a 10.75-second penalty for too short a pitstop – in torrential rain, but pure racer’s instinct kicked-in at the 27th Goodwood Revival meeting’s RAC TT Celebration’s climax.Equally, Huffy yearned to be first past the chequered flag and just ...Keep reading

114. Pedro Acosta on KTM MotoGP chain issue: ‘These things shouldn’t happen’

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Pedro Acosta was felled by a broken chain in the San Marino GP

115. The Aston Martin change leaving Fernando Alonso hopeful for F1 2026

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Aston Martin's recent progress has left Fernando Alonso encouraged.

116. Quartararo feeling pessimistic about new Yamaha V4 MotoGP bike

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Fabio Quartararo says Yamaha’s V4-powered M1 won’t solve all its troubles in MotoGP after admitting that he feels “worse” on the new bike than its predecessor.The 2021 world champion made the comment after finishing 17th in the morning test session in Misano, just over a second off the pace of Gresini’s Alex Marquez.This was Quartararo's second outing on the new V4 bike Yamaha ...Keep reading

117. Fabio Quartararo feeling “worse” on Yamaha’s V4 MotoGP bike: It won’t solve all our issues

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Fabio Quartararo says Yamaha’s V4-powered M1 won’t solve all its troubles in MotoGP after admitting that he feels “worse” on the new bike than its predecessor.The 2021 world champion made the comment after finishing 17th in the morning test session in Misano, just over a second off the pace of Gresini’s Alex Marquez.This was Quartararo's second outing on the new V4 bike Yamaha ...Keep reading

118. The philosophical debate about McLaren's Monza team orders

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By the time the Azerbaijan Grand Prix has been and gone, commenters in Formula 1 will have found something else to poke fun at, or become incensed by, as the Monza affair fades into obscurity.McLaren's enforced swap between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri became the subject of memes, ire, and light mockery as the team restored the order between its drivers to what it was before its pitstops, as ...Keep reading

119. Why is everyone so angry at McLaren after Monza?

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By the time the Azerbaijan Grand Prix has been and gone, commenters in Formula 1 will have found something else to poke fun at, or become incensed by, as the Monza affair fades into obscurity.McLaren's enforced swap between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri became the subject of memes, ire, and light mockery as the team restored the order between its drivers to what it was before its pitstops, as ...Keep reading

120. The philosophical debate about McLaren's F1 Italian GP team orders

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By the time the Azerbaijan Grand Prix has been and gone, commenters in Formula 1 will have found something else to poke fun at, or become incensed by, as the Monza affair fades into obscurity.McLaren's enforced swap between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri became the subject of memes, ire, and light mockery as the team restored the order between its drivers to what it was before its pitstops, as ...Keep reading

121. Trackhouse provides injury update on Ai Ogura after Misano MotoGP crash

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Ai Ogura has suffered multiple bruised bones after a crash at Misano

122. Aston Martin’s long-time F1 hopeful set for Formula E switch

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Aston Martin reserve Felipe Drugovich set to move to Formula E.

123. Brad Binder offers theory on KTM's recurring chain issues in San Marino GP

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Brad Binder believes that striking Misano’s high kerbs at the wrong moment may have caused the unusual chain failures that struck both him and KTM MotoGP team-mate Pedro Acosta over the San Marino Grand Prix weekend.KTM endured one of its worst-performing weekends of the 2025 MotoGP season at Misano, with Binder ending up as the only rider from its four-strong stable to finish the race and ...Keep reading

124. How Marquez can seal the 2025 MotoGP title at the Japanese GP

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The Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi in two weeks will represent Marc Marquez’s first opportunity to seal the 2025 MotoGP world championship.The Spaniard’s title has looked inevitable since the beginning of the season, but only now can he mathematically put the matter beyond doubt.Should the factory Ducati rider confirm his seventh championship in Japan, he would take the crown with five ...Keep reading

125. Cadillac boss reveals new team’s ‘first target’ and provides update on F1 2026 car

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Cadillac's preparations for their maiden F1 season in 2026 are ramping up.

126. How McLaren can clinch earliest ever F1 constructors’ title at Azerbaijan GP

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Here’s what McLaren need to seal the F1 2025 constructors’ title in Baku.

127. Why the F1 Italian GP signalled a "rebirth" for Red Bull

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Red Bull Formula 1 advisor Helmut Marko believes the squad's turnaround at the Italian Grand Prix has unlocked the potential to succeed at its other weaker circuits on the 2025 calendar.Max Verstappen comfortably defeated the usually dominant McLarens in Monza one year on from one of Red Bull's worst race weekend performances at the same venue, offering hope that the team has finally found a ...Keep reading

128. How Marc Marquez can seal the 2025 MotoGP crown at the Japanese GP

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The Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi in two weeks will represent Marc Marquez’s first opportunity to seal the 2025 MotoGP world championship.The Spaniard’s title has looked inevitable since the beginning of the season, but only now can he mathematically put the matter beyond doubt.Should the factory Ducati rider confirm the championship in Japan, he would take the crown with five race ...Keep reading

129. Helmut Marko: Now everything is possible for Red Bull after F1 Italian GP "rebirth"

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Red Bull Formula 1 advisor Helmut Marko believes the squad's turnaround at the Italian Grand Prix has unlocked the potential to succeed at its other weaker circuits on the 2025 calendar.Max Verstappen comfortably defeated the usually dominant McLarens in Monza one year on from one of Red Bull's worst race weekend performances at the same venue, offering hope that the team has finally found a ...Keep reading

130. Was San Marino GP the hardest-fought victory for Marquez in MotoGP 2025?

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For a rider accustomed to seizing the lead and disappearing into the distance, MotoGP championship leader Marc Marquez had to dig far deeper to claim victory in Sunday’s San Marino Grand Prix.While the Ducati rider was able to hit the front well before the halfway point of the race, Aprilia’s Marco Bezzecchi remained an ever-persistent threat, and it wasn’t until the final lap that ...Keep reading

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